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The Griggs, Pergande and
Related Family Trees
of Monroe County, Wisconsin
Welcome to the Griggs, Pergande and Related Family
Trees of Monroe County, Wisconsin. We have been researching our family
trees for about 22 years and have information on nearly 60,000 direct
ancestors, indirect ancestors, and members of our "extended family" through
marriages to other families in Monroe County.
The "Griggs and Pergande Ancestors" report, below, includes all of the known
ancestors of James LaVerne "Vern" Griggs and his wife Bernice Gertrude Pergande,
who married in Monroe County in 1939. This report does not contain most of
the recent family members. Rather, it is shaped like a "V" and includes
key ancestors on both sides of the family, going back as far as we have been
able to trace our ancestry in the various surnames.
Our Griggs Ancestors
The direct ancestors on the Griggs side of our family are shown on the "Pedigree
Chart--Our Griggs Ancestors." The earliest-known individuals in the
chart's ancestral families are contained in the reports entitled "Descendants of
John Griggs," "Descendants of Reverend Samuel Griswold," "Descendants of Josiah
Root," and "Descendants of Simeon Dewey." These families emigrated
primarily from The British Isles, and settled in Monroe County in the mid- and late-1800's.
These reports start at the earliest known individual, and move forward in time
to include all of their known descendants.
Our Griggs ancestors have been traced back to John Griggs, who was born in 1436
in Somerton, Suffolk County, England--about 100 miles northeast of London.
His descendants emigrated to Essex County, Massachusetts, in 1639--less than
twenty years after the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. From
Massachusetts, our branch of the Griggs family moved through Connecticut,
Vermont, and western Wisconsin, before settling in LaGrange Township, north of
Tomah, in 1866.
Our Root ancestors have been traced back to Josiah Root, who was born in 1756
in, we believe, Connecticut. The report of his descendants traces our branch of his family's
movement to New York and Pennsylvania,
before settling in Monroe County in the 1850's. We are attempting to link Josiah to what is
believed to be the earliest-known Root/Roote family, which has been traced to Badby,
England, in the 1500's.
Our branches of the Griggs and Root families came together when Samuel Hiram
Griggs married Eva Jane Root in Tomah Township in 1908.
Our Pergande Ancestors
The direct ancestors on the Pergande side of our family are shown on the
"Pedigree Chart--Our Pergande Ancestors." The earliest-known individuals
in the chart's ancestral families are contained in the reports entitled "Descendants
of Friedrich August Pergande,"
"Descendants of Johann Wilde," "Descendants of Gottfried Jaskiewicz" (later
changed to Kewit), "Descendants of Martin Achtenberg," and
"Descendants of Gottlieb Pergande." These families emigrated from
Germany to the Ridgeville Township area of Monroe County in the late-1800's.
As
you move down through the "Descendants" reports, you will see all of the known
children in each family. The person in each family that is marked with a
single asterisk in parentheses is the one that is part of a direct link to our
family. So--whether you are moving up or down the tree, follow the people
with the "(*)" after their name to determine which is our direct ancestral link.
Through the work of other researchers, we have traced one branch of our
Griggs ancestral family back to the first century. The mother of Eva Jane Root
was Mary Minerva Dewey. Genealogists have
been able to trace the Dewey ancestry back through 68 generations of Mary's
ancestors, and those generations are included in the following reports.
(The genealogy software used to prepare these reports has limit
of 31 generations, so several reports must be used to trace the full ancestral
line.) In these reports, follow the people with a "(*+)" following their
name.
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The "Ancestors of Mary
Minerva Dewey" report goes back to the eleventh century to Ralph de Gand, who
was born about 1022 in Flanders, Belgium.
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The "Ancestors of
Ralph de Gand" report traces back through nobility in the present-day
countries of England,
France, Belgium, and Germany. Included are people such as Louis "The
Pious," Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (born in 778); his father, Charlemagne,
Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (born in 742); and several Kings, Dukes,
Counts, Bishops and others of royal blood. This report goes back to Clodius,
King of The Franks, who was born before 264 A.D.
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The "Ancestors of
Clodius, King of The Franks" report will take you back to Clodius II, the King
of the West Franks, who was born before 6 A.D. He is the furthest back
that the Dewey ancestral family tree has been traced.
If you are related
to any of our ancestors and would like more information, or if you have
additional information about people in any of these families, please contact me.
This website is
dedicated to the memory of my mother, Bernice (Pergande) Griggs, who--as our
family historian--assembled much of our early information and was the
inspiration for this on-going research. She passed away in July 2000 and we
miss her dearly. She would be proud that you are looking at much of her life's
work and pleased that you share her interest in our family.
Family Tree Reports:
Griggs and Pergande Ancestors
Our Griggs Ancestors:
Pedigree Chart--Our Griggs Ancestors
Descendants of John Griggs
Descendants of Reverend Samuel Griswold
Descendants of Josiah Root
Descendants of Simeon Dewey
Ancestors of Mary Minerva Dewey
Ancestors of Ralph de Gand
Ancestors of Clodius, King of The Franks
Our Pergande Ancestors:
Pedigree Chart--Our Pergande Ancestors
Descendants of Friedrich August Pergande
Descendants of Johann Wilde
Descendants of Gottfried Jaskiewicz
(Kewit)
Descendants of Martin Achtenberg
Descendants of Gottlieb Pergande
Follow the first link below to get to a website that
contains genealogy information on nearly 400 men with surnames of families that
settled in Monroe County in the mid- to late-1800's. The reports on those
sites contain hundreds of present-day Tomah-area families.
The second link leads to a website that commemorates the many families
in the Tomah area that descend from the Pilgrims who were passengers on the
Mayflower. Many present-day Monroe County families are listed on that
site, as well.
The third link leads to a website that contains reports of early
decedents and lot owners in Tomah's Oak Grove Cemetery.
Gary Griggs
117-3 Whitetail Way
Pawleys Plantation
Pawleys Island, SC 29585
garygriggs@sc.rr.com
Prepared with:
RootsMagic
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